New Political Lines Being Drawn On Eastside




Weekday  show

Summary: <p>The voters in the cities and towns on the east side of Lake Washington are a diverse bunch. Gone is the red swath that once ran up the I-405 corridor. Changing economics and demographics have created patches of blue and a purple hue where the outcomes of statewide elections are determined. We talk with Knute Berger about how Democrats and Independents are reshaping Eastside politics and where Republicans are digging in.</p><p></p><p>Also this hour: Marcie Sillman speaks with Alain Seban of the Centre Pompidou about a special exhibition of more than 130 works by women artists at <a href="http://seattleartmuseum.org/elles/">Seattle Art Museum</a>; and <a href="http://interfaithamigos.com/Home.html">The Interfaith Amigos</a> join us for a discussion of changing religious attitudes toward homosexuality as Washington state considers marriage rights for same-sex couples.</p>